Calculator

Dose Planner

Reconstitute a vial and see the exact syringe draw for your target dose. Supports peptides, GLP-1s, and hormones — including IU conversion for HGH, HCG, and insulin.

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Vial strength
mg
BAC water
Target dose
Syringe
Schedule
Vial cost
$USD

Result

Syringe reading

5 IU

Draw volume
0.050 mL
Concentration
5.000 mg/mL5000.0 mcg/mL
Doses per vial
40
Syringe drawn to 5.0 IU on a U-100 insulin (1 mL · 100u) (0.050 mL)102030405060708090100

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Related

Pick your dose first

Not sure how much to take? See typical clinical ranges for 23 peptides, GLP-1s, and hormones in the Protocol Ranges reference, then come back here to plan your draw.

FAQ

Common questions

Reconstitution is mixing a freeze-dried (lyophilized) peptide or hormone powder with bacteriostatic water to make an injectable solution. The ratio of powder to water sets the concentration.

There is no single right answer. More water means a larger, easier-to-measure draw but fewer doses per vial. Common starting points are 1–3 mL for small-vial peptides and up to 5 mL for higher-strength vials.

A U-100 insulin syringe is calibrated so that 100 units equal 1 mL. They commonly come in 0.3 mL (30 unit), 0.5 mL (50 unit), and 1 mL (100 unit) barrels — the smaller sizes give finer visual tick marks for tiny peptide draws.

No. Regimen is a tracking tool, not medical advice. This calculator performs math on the numbers you enter. Always consult a licensed clinician before starting, modifying, or stopping any protocol.